Sweden to join NATO strategic communications centre

Earlier this month, Sweden announced it was remilitarising its biggest island, Gotland

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Last Updated : Oct 01 2016 | 8:48 PM IST
Non-aligned Sweden will join NATO's Strategic Communications Centre based in nearby Latvia amid heightened tensions with Russia in the Baltic Sea region, the Centre has said.

"Joining NATO's STRATCOM Centre of Excellence as a contributing partner is a natural step for Sweden," Janis Sarts, director of the Riga-based unit told AFP on Friday.

Earlier this month, Sweden announced it was remilitarising its biggest island, Gotland, amid speculation over the country's ability to defend itself against a more assertive Russia.

Sweden is not a NATO member but is part of the alliance's Partnership for Peace programme launched in 1994 to develop military cooperation with non-member countries.

Sarts added that non-aligned Baltic neighbour Finland has already joined the STRATCOM centre, opened in 2015 amid fears the Kremlin was influencing Latvia's large ethnic Russian minority over the Ukraine crisis.

"As well as providing an alternative to the official Russian narrative on Ukraine, the centre develops the coordinated and appropriate use of NATO communications activities and capabilities in support of Alliance policies, operations and activities," according to its website.

Aside from Latvia, the centre currently has six other NATO members — Britain, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Lithuania and Poland.

France and The Netherlands have also expressed an interest in joining.

"Sweden has a lot to contribute to STRATCOM from past experiences and current monitoring of information flows directed against Sweden," Anke Schmidt-Felzmann, a researcher at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs, said.
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First Published: Oct 01 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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